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The Social Benefits of Getting Our Brains in Sync | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionThe renowned Polish piano duo Marek and Wacek didn’t use sheet music when playing live concerts. And yet onstage the pair appeared perfectly in...

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Topologists Tackle the Trouble With Poll Placement | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIn Georgia’s 2020 gubernatorial election, some voters in Atlanta waited over 10 hours to cast a ballot. One reason for the long lines was...

In the Age of ChatGPT, AI Models are Massively Popular… and Easily Compromised – Mass Tech Leadership Council

Long before 2023 ended, it had already been crowned as the year of generative AI. Spurred by the advent of models like ChatGPT that...

IQT the Hague Update: Fabiana Da Pieve, European Commission Programme and Policy Officer DG CNECT is a 2024 Speaker – Inside Quantum Technology

By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 25 Mar 2024 At the IQT The Hague conference, Dr. Fabiana Da Pieve will...

[BREAKING] SEC Proceeds With Blocking of Binance | BitPinas

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proceeded with the blocking of the online presence of cryptocurrency giant Binance in the Philippines. Read more: In...

[BREAKING] Binance Blocked By SEC, NTC in the Philippines | BitPinas

Update #2: The NTC is giving the Internet service providers (ISPs) no later than 5 days to block access to Binance: Update #1: Users are...

Scientists discover that like-charged particles can sometimes attract – Physics World

<a href="https://platoblockchain.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/scientists-discover-that-like-charged-particles-can-sometimes-attract-physics-world-2.jpg" data-fancybox data-src="https://platoblockchain.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/scientists-discover-that-like-charged-particles-can-sometimes-attract-physics-world-2.jpg" data-caption="“Electrosolvation force” Negatively charged silica microparticles suspended in water attract each other to form hexagonal clusters. (Courtesy: Zhang Kang)"> From a...

Promises and Pitfalls Recap – Part Four » CCC Blog

CCC supported three scientific sessions at this year’s AAAS Annual Conference. This week, we will summarize the highlights of the session, “Generative AI in...

How Chain-of-Thought Reasoning Helps Neural Networks Compute | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionYour grade school teacher probably didn’t show you how to add 20-digit numbers. But if you know how to add smaller numbers, all you...

Renowned Lithium Executive Brian Talbot to Join Atlas Lithium as Chief Operating Officer and Director

HIGHLIGHTS - Renowned lithium expert Brian Talbot has agreed to join Atlas Lithium as Chief Operating Officer and Member of the Company's Board of Directors...

Space weather phenomenon observed in the lab for the first time – Physics World

Space weather events known as whistler mode chorus emissions have been observed in the laboratory for the first time. These emissions occur naturally within...

Sequential hypothesis testing for continuously-monitored quantum systems

Giulio Gasbarri1, Matias Bilkis1,2, Elisabet Roda-Salichs1, and John Calsamiglia11Física Teòrica: Informació i Fenòmens Quàntics, Department de Física, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra (Barcelona),...

Compton camera measures gamma-ray polarization in nuclear physics experiment – Physics World

A Compton camera has been used to measure the polarization of gamma rays in a nuclear physics experiment. This was done by a team...

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